It turns out LU studied dance, and I did some professional dancing. She was the one who recommended Zumba to me, which has been a godsend. So, after a fitful night of sleep and disappointment, I kicked into high gear and went for a session. My mood picked up so much, that the rest of my analysis will be peppered with fun dance-oriented videos to lift the spirit. Here is something I was saving for the big win, but perhaps will lighten hearts now:

LU hopes that the liberal ladies are enjoying free contraception, because in 2014 our healthcare system is going to hell in a hand basket. In fact, our hero Captain Capitalism as a few things to say about the liberal ladies who voted for Obama.

In short, women, especially single women, heavily prefer to vote for socialism.

I don’t think they even know why beyond a “I want to help the children” or “spending money on the unfortunate sounds nice.” Subconsciously, even consciously, though, I believe they also like the idea of having a father/husband/provider figure in the form of the government in that it not only fulfills the financial-provider role, but there is no payment or consequences for such services. They need not to commit to any one man. They need not to be held to a certain set of standards by any one man. They need not rear their own children nor pay for their children. 100% freedom with 0% responsibility. In short, no earthly man can compete with the metaphorical “Supreme State Alpha Man” because we (unlike the state) do not have access to the entire financial resources of a $15 trillion economy.

As of today, this Goddess is taking Captain’s advice:

ENJOY THE DECLINE!

I will be having a lot more to say about feminist theology and its corrosive impact on Capitalism in future posts.

Turning back to my evening with the SLOBs, another favorite moment came when Word Warrior distracted me from the election results by turning the channel to a replay of the historic George Foreman/Mohammad Ali fight, giving me the background and details on the style. I do love a good history lesson — and I have a feeling this election will offer historic lessons. But, I digress. Suitably, Word Warrior offers a boxing analogy in his analysis today:

“We have an expression in prize fighting: Everyone has a plan until they’ve been hit. Well my friend, you’ve just been hit. The getting up is up to you.” Ghost and the Darkness (1996); Michael Douglas’ character, hunter Charles Remington, to Val Kilmer’s character, Col. John Patterson

There is no disputing that we conservative Americans took one on the chin last night. Our fond expectations of a Romney landslide victory went up like so much smoke. The best man did not win; but in the real world of adults, that sometimes happens.

Perhaps this can become some sort of conservative “rope-a-dope“, allowing the forces of progressivism, political correctness, and statism to expend themselves into oblivion in the next 4 years? Which brings be to W.C. Varones’ post:

America has embraced socialism. And what’s done will not be undone. A continuing expansion of the dependency state will create a permanent voting majority for more dependency. More crony capitalism will direct more wealth to the politically connected, who will in turn use that wealth to further entrench their benefactors.

Beers with Demos comments on one of the saddest losses of the evening: We’re at a loss to explain Bob Filner’s victory over Carl DeMaio for San Diego’s mayor post. Two ballot measures on pension reform and labor contracting that won handily in June were vigorously supported by DeMaio. That should have been a leading indicator, right? That and the endorsement of a popular outgoing mayor. We honestly felt DeMaio would walk away with this thing by about 10 points so we guess we have some explaining to do ourselves.

Across the country, our New York compatriot Lonely Conservative is following the extremely close NY-24 race, and also has a review of a detestable analysis made by Mr. Tingles himself: I’m so glad we had that storm last week because I think the storm was one of those things. ….The storm brought in possibilities for good politics.

A Staten Island mother is grieving the loss of her two young sons who were swept away during Hurricane Sandy. Searchers found the bodies of Brandon, 2 and Connor, 4, in marshland about 30 yards from where they went missing Monday.

It is all very depressing and deflating. The Republicans continue to fail at messaging among key demographic groups. For example, the local GOP had a party that featured a Dixie band. Not really something that would appeal to all sorts of voters, including young ones that contributed 80 electoral votes to Team Obama. My Zumba teacher played this today, and it made me feel so much better.

It seems Gangham style was the HOT Halloween Costume this year. Something like this should have been at the party. It is this sort of thing that might just attract a second look.

Finally, Legal Insurrection’s Professor Jacobson has a review of the status of “Operation Counterweight” elections.. A few successes — but it would be more helpful in the future if Tea Party candidates stuck to fiscal matters and didn’t get entangled in social issues in general elections!

I am blessed to be part of the Professor’s College Insurrection team. It gave me some motivation to be proactive, as the best way to get through the progressive hell we have unleashed is to keep going really, really fast!!!

High costs of houses during the bubble drove thousands to other states,hence,liberals,stay,behind the state. The aerospace downturn earlier caused thousands to leave the state. Obama plan is to take away money from Mission Viejo and give it to Santa Ana since its over 300,000. He will take money from Rancho Santa Fe and give it to San Diego. Money from suburbs transferred to cities.

That’s true the Republican approach in Ca is dated ,is not just the minorities all yioung whites seem libertine from hearing about the legalization pot. Granted, some on the right support legalization but a lot of young people seem to want to get stone.

Until Bill Clinton entertained young female employees in the Oval Office, I’d never had to hide the details in my local newspaper from my young daughters. Who often searched for “Current Events” articles. Last week a female student from SDSU told the local press that her three main concerns this election were, abortion, gay rights and government contraception reimbursement. After thinking about her comment I realized that inside of the course of three generations we had reached a moral decline that is unprecedented in many ways.

I pictured my sainted maternal grandmother sitting at my kitchen table, with my equally sainted grandfather. Both were God-fearing folks who loved America with all of their hearts.

I wondered, had they heard the news broadcast containing the college student’s enlightenment on her voting proclivities, would they have even understood what she had meant. Now my daughters are so used to hearing about these issues that they don’t (sadly) bat an eye in open conversation, or on TV. The country has fallen, and it can no longer get up.

My sister after going to college for a year came home for a visit. During a discussion with my mother, she whispered the word “abortion” to my mother. Who recoiled at the word, wrinkled her nose and spoke at normal volume saying, “don’t EVER say that word in this house again.” My mother was an emergency room nurse in Jamaica, Queens at that time, and had seen it all, but would not allow the word abortion to be uttered in our home. That…my friends is how far we’ve fallen. Like the famed “frog in the pot of water” we are now officially “simmering”.

With all respect, I think an awful lot of single women (and others) actually believed that they were protecting their right to contraception. (Not free stuff, not abortion: contraception.) I know this because I was told this several times. And it was a REAL hot button for them. They’d sacrifice their financial welfare for their freedom.

Both Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh have said in the last couple of days that they don’t know how to counter a lying media. I think it’s time we focus on ways to “unring the gong.”

Well, part of the problem is the high cost of housing, San Diego has only 57 percent homeowership compared to 60 percent in Orange and 66 percent in Riverside so the Republicans are still able to win in Orange County and Riverside. Believe it or not Riverside.

Strange that “rape” isn’t mentioned by your Captain even once. Please keep pretending the results of this election had nothing to do with conservative comments on that subject. I look forward to the future Democratic landslides.